tip
名词
定义 tip 名词
information(信息)
- B1Countable(可数名词)
A useful piece of information or advice, especially concerning how to do something or about the likely winner of a competition.
小讯息;提示;内幕消息
Tips on gardening, cooking, or sewing.
关于园艺、烹饪或缝纫的建议。
She shared some practical tips on growing tomatoes.
她分享了一些实用的种植番茄的技巧。
I can give you a hot tip.
我可以给你一个内幕消息。
payment(支付)
- B1Countable(可数名词)
A small amount of money given to a service provider as a gratuity for their service.
小费
It's customary to leave a 15% tip.
习惯上会留下15%的小费。
He tipped the movers for their work.
他给了搬家工人小费。
I always tip if the service is good.
如果服务好,我总会给小费。
end(末端)
- C1Countable(可数名词)
The pointed or narrow end of something, especially something long and thin.
尖端;末端(尤指细长物体)
We had asparagus tips for supper.
我们晚餐吃了芦笋尖。
She gently touched the screen with her fingertip.
她用指尖轻轻触碰了屏幕。
The tip of the mountain was covered with snow.
山顶被雪覆盖着。
- Countable(可数名词)
A small component attached to the end of something, especially something long and thin.
末端;顶端;尖端
The tip of this pen needs to be replaced.
这支笔的笔尖需要更换。
The umbrella has a small plastic cap at the tip.
雨伞的尖端有一个小塑料帽。
The fishing rod is broken at its tip.
钓鱼竿的尖端断了。
rubbish(垃圾)
- C2Countable(可数名词)
A place where large pieces of waste or rubbish can be disposed of.
(美式用法)垃圾倾倒场。
We need to take the old furniture to the tip.
我们需要把旧家具送到垃圾倾倒场。
There's a new waste tip in the area.
这个地区有一个新的垃圾倾倒场。
The garage is a complete tip.
车库完全像个垃圾场。
动词
定义 tip 动词
tilt(倾斜)
- C2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
To (cause to) move into a sloping position; to (cause to) overturn.
(使)倾斜;(使)翻倒。
The boat tipped in the wind.
船在风中倾斜了。
Be careful, you might tip over your drink.
小心点,你可能会打翻你的饮料。
He tipped his chair back and almost fell.
他把椅子往后倾,差点跌倒。
pour(倒)
- C2Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
To pour a substance from one container into another or onto a surface.
倾倒;倒出。
She tipped the contents of her bag onto the table.
她把包里的东西倒在桌子上。
He tipped the coffee into the cup.
他把咖啡倒进杯子里。
She tipped the sand into the bucket.
她把沙子倒进桶里。
end(末端)
- Transitive(及物动词)Usually passive(通常被动)
To cover the end of something pointed with a liquid, a color, etc.
在…尖端涂上
His arrows were tipped with poison.
他的箭头涂了毒药。
She tipped the brush with gold paint.
她在刷子尖端涂上了金色颜料。
I'll tip the ends of the wooden blocks with glue.
我会在木块的末端涂上胶水。
payment(支付)
- Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
To give someone a small amount of money for their service.
给小费。
We usually tip the waiter.
我们通常会给服务生小费。
You should tip the barber.
你应该给理发师小费。
They tipped the server very generously.
他们非常慷慨地给了服务员小费。
information(信息)
- Transitive(及物动词)Usually passive(通常被动)
To say that someone is likely to be successful or achieve something.
预测;看好
She is being tipped as the next president.
她被视为下一任总统的热门人选。
He is being tipped to win the race.
他被看好赢得这场比赛。
This team is being tipped to win the championship.
这支队伍被看好能赢得冠军。
rubbish(垃圾)
- Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
To dispose of waste in a place where it shouldn't be.
胡乱倾倒(垃圾)。
Please do not tip rubbish here.
请不要在这里乱倒垃圾。
Some people are illegally tipping waste in the woods.
有些人非法在树林里倾倒废物。
They saw someone tipping a mattress by the side of the road.
他们看到有人在路边丢弃床垫。
片语 tip 动词
- tip the scales at
To reach a particular weight.
秤重;测量重量
• The turkey tipped the scales at 15 kilograms.
这只火鸡的重量达到了15公斤。
- be tipping (it) down
To rain very heavily.
下大雨
• It's tipping it down outside; we'd better stay indoors for now.
外面正在下大雨,我们最好暂时待在室内。
成语
- tip your hand
To reveal one's intentions or plans, especially when they have been previously kept secret.
暴露意图
• Tipping your hand too early in negotiations can lead to unfavorable outcomes.
在谈判中过早透露自己的意图可能会导致不利的结果。
- be on the tip of your tongue
Used to describe a situation where you are sure you know something and feel very close to remembering it, typically a word or name.
话在嘴边(很快记起来)
• I know the actor's name; it's right on the tip of my tongue, but I can't quite recall it at the moment.
我知道那个演员的名字,就在嘴边,但我一时想不起来。
- tip someone the wink
To secretly give someone private information, often with the implication that it will provide them an advantage.
透露内幕消息
• I heard he tipped his friend the wink about the deal.
我听说他向朋友透露了这笔交易的消息。
- tip the balance/scales
To tip the balance or scales means to be the deciding factor that changes a situation or determines an outcome when other possibilities exist.
打破平衡;起决定性作用
• A crucial penalty in the final minutes tipped the balance, securing their team's victory.
最后几分钟的一个关键罚球打破了平衡,确保了他们球队的胜利。
- the tip of the iceberg
A small, visible part of a much larger, hidden problem or issue.
冰山一角
• The recent small-scale cybersecurity breaches might just be the tip of the iceberg, with more serious systemic issues lurking beneath.
最近的小规模网络安全漏洞可能只是冰山一角,更严重的系统性问题可能隐藏在下面。
片语动词 tip
- tip over into something
When something shifts from one state to another, ceasing to be the initial and becoming the latter.
从…转变为…
• After years of hard work, the project finally tipped over into a successful venture.
经过多年的努力,这个项目终于从尝试转变为成功的企业。
- tip (something/someone) over
to cause something or someone to fall over to one side
(使)倒墮
• She accidentally tipped the cup over on the table.
她不小心把杯子打翻在桌子上。
- tip someone off
to confidentially alert someone about an upcoming event, enabling them to take measures or avert its occurrence
密报给(某人);给予(某人)事先警告
• She tipped him off that the police were coming to arrest him.
她密报他警察要来逮捕他。